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The Haunters and the Haunted
Ghost Stories and Tales of the Supernatural
Ernest Rhys chose 57 ghost stories from literary works, folklore and myth to create an anthology that is both textbook of the supernatural and storybook of the middle world of ghosts. |
Bibliographic Record Introduction
Contents
EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ERNEST RHYS
LONDON: DANIEL O’CONNOR, 1921
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2000
I. Ghost Stories from Literary Sources
- The Fall of the House of Usher
- The Old Nurse’s Story
- The Superstitious Man’s Story
- A Story of Ravenna
- Teig O’Kane and the Corpse
- The Haunted and the Haunters: Or the House and the Brain
- The Botathen Ghost
- The Ghost of Lord Clarenceux
- Dr Duthoit’s Vision
- The Seven Lights
- The Spectral Coach of Blackadon
- Drake’s Drum
- The Spectre Bridegroom
- The Pool in the Graveyard
- The Lianhan Shee
- The Haunted Cove
- Wandering Willie’s Tale
II. Ghost Stories from Local Records, Folk Lore, and Legend
- Glamis Castle
- Powys Castle
- Croglin Grange
- The Ghost of Major Sydenham
- The Miraculous Case of Jesch Claes
- The Radiant Boy of Corby Castle
- Clerk Saunders
- Dorothy Durant
- Pearlin Jean
- The Denton Hall Ghost
- The Goodwood Ghost Story
- Captain Wheatcroft
- The Iron Cage
- The Ghost of Rosewarne
- The Iron Chest of Durley
- The Strange Case of M. Bezuel
- The Marquis de Rambouillet
- The Altheim Revenant
- Sertorius and His Hind
- Erichtho
III. Omens and Phantasms
- Patroklos
- Vision of Cromwell
- Lord Strafford’s Warning
- Kotter’s Red Circle
- The Vision of Charles XI. of Sweden
- Ben Jonson’s Prevision
- Queen Ulrica and the Countess Steenbock
- Denis Misanger
- The Pied Piper
- Jeanne D’Arc
- Anne Walker
- The Hand of Glory
- The Bloody Footstep
- The Ghostly Warriors of Worms
- The Wandering Jew in England
- Bendith Eu Mammau
- The Red Book of Appin
- The Good O’Donoghue
- Sarah Polgrain
- Eleanor Cobham, Duchess of Gloucester